4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - January 5, 2000 I GAME STATISTICS Doing his best Aretha Franklin Carr plays the respect card Team Stats First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Offensive Plays Total Offense Return Yards Comp/Att/Int Punts/Avg Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Time of Poss MICH 18 23/37 369 70 411 115 18/37/3 8/43.4 2/1 10/115 32:08 BAMA 12 37/184 121 57 278 182 20/40/0 9/34.4 1/0 18/1 32 27:52 M I C H I G A N PASSING Player Brady Henson Totals RUSHING Player A. Thomas Henson Gold Brady Totals RECEIVING Player Terrell Shea Walker A. Thomas Thompson Knight Joppru Johnson Totals C-A 34-46 1-1 35.47 At 18 1 1 3 23 No. 10 7 6 4 3 3 1 35 Yds 40 8 5 -16 37 Yds 150 50 65 2 47 28 24 3 369 Yds 369 0 369 Avg 2.2 8.0 5.0 -5.3 1.6 Avg 15.0 7.1 10.8 0.5 15.7 9.3 24.0 3.0 10.5 TD 4 0 4 L9 10 8 Lg 57 24 28 5 25 15 24 3 57 PUNTING PlayerN Epstein Totals KICKOFF RETURNS Player No. Parini 4 Bryant 1 ,otals S PUNT RETURNS Player No. Johnson 3 Totals 3 DEFENSE Player Gold Jones Whitley Hall June J. Williams Renes Patmon Sechler West Epstein Bellamy Schanski Foote Howard Brackins Hendricks Askew PASS DEFENSE Player IMt B Williams 0 Totals 0 AL PASSING Player C-A Zow 7-14 Watts 6-6 Totals 13-20 NJo. Yds Avg 8 347 43.4 8 347 43.4 Yds A+ 83 AC 12 12 95 19 Yds Al 20 6 20 6 Solo I 9 6 7 5 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Yds Ig 0 0 0 0 ABAMA A Yds 14 86 -6 35 M 121 N~g 0.8 2.0 9.0 L9 25 Ag L9 6.7 9 6.7 9 Asst 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 int 0 0 0 TD 1 0 0 0 1 TD 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Lg 51 51 9 TD 50 0 0 p TD 0 0 Tot 12 9 8 6 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p TD 0 0 mt 0 0 0 TD 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Daily Sports Editor : MIAMI - When ball team walks out to a football field, p up and take notice. Michigan fans to the the other side of t respect for the Wolve So when Michiga has to motivate his t the lack of respect t tional ploy. But when No.8 M Alabama, 35-34, in Year's night, the Wol ceived lack of respe pull out the upset ove "We wanted too around the country" this game was impor When a program hl tones in three seas three-year output in and a national title, that Michigan could was being taken light But the Wolverine "We definitely ha Alabama didn't w Michigan safety Tom "A lot of people s deserve to be here, a the Alabama guys fel All pick the spr Home t e Correct p Las Vegas Bowl: U Mobile Alabama B Aloha Bowl: Arizon Oahu Bowl: Orego Motor City Bowl: M Alamo Bowl: Penn S Music City Bowl: K Holiday Bowl: Kans Humnanitarian Bow Micron PC Bowl: Vi Peach Bowl: Clems Insight.com Bowl: C Sun Bowl: Minneso Liberty Bowl: Sout independence Bow Cotton Bowl: Texas Outback Bowl: Pur a Gator Bowl: Miami, ;Citrus Bowl: Florida Rose Bowl: Wiscon Orpnge Bowl: Alab Fiesta Bowl: Nebra Sugar Borl: Florida Best Bet ast Week S Overallp .the.. . . . the Michigan foot- of the tunnel and on eople usually stand Everyone, from the opposing team on he field, has great rines. n coach Lloyd Carr eam, he rarely uses heme as a motiva- lichigan beat No. 5 overtime on New verines used a per- ct as inspiration to r the Crimson Tide. earn some respect Carr said. "I think tant in doing that." has notched 32 vic- ins - the highest Michigan history - it's hard to believe honestly believe it ly. s did. ad the feeling that ant to play us," my Hendricks said. aid that we didn't nd I think of lot of t the same way." One player who showed he was wor- thy of being on the Pro Player Stadium field was wide receiver David Terrell. The sophomore abused Alabama corner- backs Milo Lewis and Gerald Dixon to the tune of 10 receptions for 150 yards and three touchdowns. But like his teammates, Terrell didn't feel like the Alabama players were giving him respect. The Crimson Tide weren't alone among the offenders in his opinion. "Nobody thought that we would win this game," Terrell said. "Everyone was down on us. Even y'all (the media) weren't giving us the chance" But when Terrell was asked if he thought that Lewis and Dixon respected him after the game, the talkative wideout simply said yes. THE GREAr REVELATION: Michigan quarterback Tom Brady had arguably one of the better games in Orange Bowl history, completing an Orange Bowl- record 34 passes for a Michigan-bowl record 369 yards and four touchdowns. Brady's historical day didn't start aus- piciously though, as Alabama snuffed out Michigan's running and short pass- ing game during the first 25 minutes of the game. But once Brady threw downfield to the likes of Terrell, wide receiver Marquise Walker and tight end Shawn Thompson, Michigan's fortunes turned. "I'm sure you people said that I was an idiot for trying to run the ball - that there was no way that Michigan could run against Alabama,' Carr said. "Much slower than the rest of you, I came to the same conclusion." While Carr might have bristled at abandoning his favored running game - which only amassed 37 yards against Alabama's second-ranked rushing defense - other people on offense were thrilled to engage in an aerial display. "I loved it," Brady said about Michigan's wide-open passing attack. "If you are a quarterback, you love hav- ing the game rest on your shoulders." DOUBLE TROUBLE: Going into the Orange Bowl, the Michigan defense was wary of Alabama running back Shaun Alexander and wide receiver Freddie Milons. Except for a 62-yard punt return for a touchdown in the third quarter, Milons was a non-factor, with only 26 yards of offense. The Wolverines didn't get so lucky with Alexander, as he rushed for 161 yards and three touchdowns. So when the Michigan defenders left Pro Player Stadium with a hard-fought victory, they lauded Alexander's efforts. . "That guy is a man," Hendricks said. "He's got outstanding size and is an out- standing player. He's tough to bring down." LOUIS BROWN/Daily With the 2000 Orange Bowl trophy over his shoulder, Michigan coach Lloyd Carr doesn't have to worry about respect anymore. 0 STAFF PICKS s made against ead. eams in CAPS. Y ( {t t ,: k< ;>S r .. %. picks in bold. T.J. Berka RUSHING Player Att Alexander 25 Watts 4 Milons 2 Bohanon 1 McClintock 3 Zow 2 Totals 37 RECEIVING Player No. Carter 4 Mions 4 Alexander 2 Bowens 1 Jones 1 Buchanan 1 Totals 13 PUNTING PlayerN Morgan Totals KICKOFF RETURNS Player No. Milons 2 Richard 2 Total 4 PUNT RETURNS Player No. Milons 4 Totals 4 DEFENSE Player Rasheed Spencer Merritt G. Dixon Bailey Cox Griffin King T Dixon Gilbert Grimes Lewis Johnson Horne Moorehead Walker Myles Jones Ells Carter Galloway Ray Barnes PASS DEFENSE Player Int Bailey 0 Totals 0 Yds 161 15 11 4 3 -10 222 Yds 38 15 '21 22 16 9 121 Avg 6.4 3.8 5.5 4.0 1.0 -5.0 5.0 Avg 9.5 3.8 10.5 22.0 16.0 9.0 9.3 Brk-u TD 1 0 1 0 Lg 50 16 12 4 4 9 SO Lg 21 7 13 22 16 9 22 tah (-6.5) vs. Fresno State owl: East Carolina (-4.5) vs. Texas Christian a State (-3) vs. Wake Forest n State (-9) vs. Hawai'i Marshall (-2.5) vs. Brigham Young State (-5.5) vs. Texas A&M entucky (-2.5) vs. Syracuse ;as State (-11.5) vs. Washington w1: Louisville (-4) vs. Boise State rginia (-2.5) vs. Illinois on (-2.5) vs. Mississippi State Colorado (-8) vs. Boston College ta (-2.5) vs.Oregon hern Miss (-4) vs. Colorado State rl: Oklahoma (-4) vs. Mississippi (-7.5) vs. Arkansas due (-5) vs. Georgia Fla. (-4.5) vs. Georgia Tech (-1) vs. Michigan State sin (-11) vs.Stanford ama (-2) vs. Michigan ska (-4) vs. Tennessee State (-6) vs. Virginia Tech Utah East Carolina Arizona State Hawai'i Marshall Penn State Kentucky Kansas State Boise State Illinois Mississippi State Boston College Minnesota Southern Miss Mississippi Texas Purdue Miami, Fla. Florida Wisconsin Michigan Nebraska Florida State Minnesota 12-11 (0-1) 100-92-4 (2-12) Rick Freeman Utah Texas Christian Arizona State Oregon State Marshall Penn State Kentucky Kansas State Boise State Illinois Mississippi State Boston College Minnesota Southern Miss Mississippi Arkansas Purdue Georgia Tech Michigan State Wisconsin Michigan Tennessee Florida State Purdue 12-11(0-1) 99-93-4 (7-7) Colorado Minnesota Southern Miss Oklahoma Texas Purdue Georgia Tech Florida Wisconsin Michigan Tennessee Florida State Florida State 10-13 (1-0) 95-97-4 (6-8) Utah East Carolina Wake Forest Hawai'i Marshall Penn State Syracuse Kansas State Louisville Illinois Clemson N Utah Texas Christian Arizona State Oregon State BYU Penn State Syracuse Kansas State Louisville Illinois Mississippi State Colorado Minnesota Southern Miss Oklahoma Texas Purdue Georgia Tech Florida Wisconsin Michigan Nebraska Florida State Florida State 10-13 (1-0) 94-98-4 (7-7) Josh Kleinbaum Andy Latack Berka edges Freeman for Staff Picks title MIAMI - It came down to one game, the Fiesta Bowl, but when Nebraska held on to beat Tennessee and cover the four-point spread, Daily Sports Editor T.J. Berka clinched the 1999 Daily Staff Picks title, holding off a late run from Rick Freeman. On the strength of gutsy New Year's Day picks - see Michigan State and Miami - Freeman pulled into a tie for first going into the Fiesta Bowl. And with both writerstpickingFlorida State to cover in the Sugar Bowl, the Fiesta turned into the decisive game. Watching from Jimmie Johnson's ocean-front bar, frozen drinks in hand, Berka cheered on the Huskers - admittedly for the first and likely only time in his life. Despite being in a distant third place, Josh Kleinbaum had a vested interest in the game. Kleinbaum, Berka and Andy Latack have long sus- pected Freeman of unethical shenanigans in Staff Picks - Freeman always waits to be last to make the picks, and frequently seems to copy the other writers. In light of this, Kleinbaum promised to resign from The Michigan Daily should Freeman win the contest. "I can't work for a newspaper that would allow such a travesty to take place," Kleinbaum said. "Thankfully, Berka was able to hold off Freeman and take the title. At least someone who knows some- thing about football won it." Latack, who still claims to be the most knowl- edgeable of the foursome, finished a distant fourth, one game behind Kleinbaum. In the early weeks of the season, Latack actually held the lead in this four-man race, but Berka passed him early and held on from their, never relinquishing first place. In celebration, Berka broke into the Dance of the Screaming Monkey in the lobby of his Miami Beach hotel. A', .I No. Yds Avg Lg 9 310 34.4 48 9 310 34.4 48 Yds 45 29 74 Yds 108 108 Solo 4 5 3 3 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Yds 0 0 Avg 22.5 14.5 18.5 E9 25 16 25 i i i i Avg Lg 27.0 48 27.0 48 Asst 1 4 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 TD 0 0 0 TD 1 1 Tot 8 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 e ornes from the Lng 0 0 Brk-up 1 1 TD 0 0 PLAYER OF THE GAME: ................................................. ! I m